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Champagne

Champagne is traditional for times of celebration - you know - Birthdays, Christenings, retirements, Tuesdays? Traditionally, Vintage Champagne has the longest ageing potential, and tends to be more complex. Master of Malt's top tip? Buy good quality Non-Vintage, store it for about 3 years, and bask in the magnificence of your money-saving savvy. The change in flavour profile after a few short years of bottle age is astonishing. What's that? More text needed you say? okay then: 750ml = Bottle; 1500ml = Magnum; 3000ml = Jeroboam; 4500ml = Rehoboam; 6000ml = Methuselah; 9000ml = Salmanazar; 12,000ml = Balthazar; 15,000ml = Nebuchadnezzar.

Consistently excellent, Moet et Chandon are one of the most successful Champagne houses in France. Interesting trivia: Moet is pronounced 'Moh-Et', and not Moh-Eh' due to the Germanic origins of the… More info

A very elegant presentation of Moët & Chandon Rosé Impérial Champagne, along with a rather stylish gift tin evoking black ties. Not only is it rather chic, it'll also keep your Champagne cool for a… More info

Veuve Clicquot Brut Yellow Label Champagne, released as part of their Clicquot Arrow series - each of these come with a presentation tin that has a different location and its distance from Reims on… More info

A rich, flavoursome brut Champagne from Henriot. This is a the 1989 vintage, and it's complex and rich with black fruits and manuka honey.
Please note there is significant damage to the label on… More info

A full, persistent mousse gives way to intensely fruity notes of acacia honey and apricot and tangy citrus. The 2004 Taittinger Millésimé is made with half and half Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Both… More info

Veuve Clicquot's 2002 vintage Brut is sourced from twenty vineyards, all of which are either Grand or Premier cru. A rich wine with red fruits, hints of custard and wonderful freshness and balance. More info

Absolutely astonishing Champagne from Veuve Clicquot. This is Pinot Noir led, and it offers a wonderfully floral, chalky aroma with tonnes of complexity and balance. The 1998 La Grande Dame has the… More info

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